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COMBINATION DENTAL FILM MOUNT AND DIAGNOSIS SHEET.

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GOIBINATION DENTAL FHM-MOUNT .LND DIAGNOSIS-SHEET.

specification of Letters Patent. Patented Aug. 30,1921

Application aled September 24, 1920. Serial No. 412,611.

To all wlwm it may concern.'

Be it known that we Louis N HALPERN and Louis Gomsrnii, citizens of the United States, residing at New York, in the county -of New York and State of New York, have I film, a diagnosis sheet containing desirable data to be read in connection with the subexpedients, such as an electric light behindthe film, lights in a darkened room or by holding the film up to the window.

With these and other objects in view our invention consists in certain novel and peculiar features of construction and com- .bination of parts as will be more fully hereinafter set forth in the description and claims.

Referring to the drawings for a more 'l complete disclosure of the invention,

Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 are face views of mounts for holdingl different numbers of films in horizontal and vertical positions;

Figs. 5 and 6 are views of the transparent card to which the photographic films are attahed before inserting the same in the enve op.

Figs. 7 and 8 are sections on the lines 7-7 and 8--8 respectively, of Fig. 1;

Figs. 9 and 10 are sections on the lines i 9--9 and 10-10 respectively, of Fig. 4.

Figs. 11 and 12 are face views of the mount for holding eleven and five films respectively. y

Fig. 13 is a section of the line 13-13 of eferring to the drawings, 1 is the flap of a paper envelo which has printed on its inner face suita le diagnostic indicia, which may include the doctors name, the patients name, the case number and the date. Where there are-a plurality of films in the envelop blank spaces may be reserved for other data relating to the respective films. -In the body of .the envelopthere is provided a window 2 1n` the front part thereof and a corresponding window 3 in the back part thereof.

The flap of the envelop is of such size that it covers the windows when in folded down osition and referably is of the same en h and width as the envelop. or mounting the films preparatory to inserting them in the envelop, we provide a' transparent Celluloid card 4 of film material., having cut out fiap ortions 5, between which the photo raphic Elm is inserted and held in place. hen so assembled the card is ready to be inserted in the envelop, with the developed face of the film facing the front of the envelop. While not being inspected the fiap of the envelop isturned downtliereby protectingthe face of the film frominjury by scratching.

The face of the body of the envelop is printed in black or .other suitable contrasting color, to aid in reading the subject matter on the film.

The number and arrangement of film spaces in the mount will vary from one Ato a number sufcient to hold a com lete series.

, In Fig. 11 is shown a mount or holding a complete series of eleven films, the u er row containing the properly arranged lins for the upper teeth and the lower row for the lower teeth. l

From the above description it will be apparent that we have roduced a device of the character specific which possesses all the features enumerated as desirable and while we have illustrated and described the preferred forms of our invention, it will be understood that we reserve the right to all changes properly falling within the spirit and' scope of the appended claims.

Therefore what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A. container for a radiograph mount comprisin a paper envelop constructed of opposed s eets united along their edges and having one edge open to provide a pocket adapted to receive the said mount, registering apertures in the said sheets through which the radiograph may be viewed, a fla for closing the said pocket and foldabllc:J along a line adjacent the entrance to the said pocket and of sucient area tofcover the said `apertures.

2. A container for a radiograph mount comprising an envelo constructed of oposed sheets4 united a ong their edges and iaving one edge open to provide a pocketV adapted to receive the said mount, registering apertures in the said sheets throu h which the radiograph may be viewed, t e front face of the envelop being of a contrasting color, a flap for closing the said pocket and foldable along a line `ad'acent the entrance to the said pocket and oi'suicient area to substantially cover the colored face of the envelop.

3. A container for a radiograph mount comprising an envelo constructed of' oposed sheets united a ong their edges and llaving one edge open to provide a pocket adapted to receive the said mount, registering apertures in the said sheets through which the radiograph may be viewed, a iap for closing the said pocket and foldable along a line adjacent the entrance to the said pocket and of suicient area to cover the said apertures, the said flap carryin diagnosticindicia on its inner side and rea. able while holding the envelop with the opening in the pocket-uppermost.

4. A container for a radiograph mount comprising an envelo constructed of opposed sheets united albng their edges and having one edge open to provide a pocket, a plurality of registering apertures in the said sheets, a transparent card provided with means for detachably` securing thereto a plurality of films and adapted to be Vinserted in the envelop so that the said films will be in juxtaposition to the said apertures whereby a series of films may be viewed in 40 predetermined relationshi DR. LOUIS N. ISALPERN. LOUIS GOLDSTEIN, D. D. S. Witnesses:

CECILIA FAY,

Ross J. MACCANN. 

